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Office Courtesy: Meeting the Public (1952) Part 2 Office Courtesy also covertly instructs women in the "office wife" syndrome. The office (More) Office Courtesy also covertly instructs women in the "office wife" syndrome. The office wife (see supplemental sections for this film) is the judicious, undemanding, unemotional, well-behaved secretary/spouse, always ready to anticipate the boss's needs. In her head resides a whole psychology of institutionalized service and inferiority. While the housewife is surrounded by children and appliances, the office wife spends the day surrounded by paper and mechanical devices.
Like so many other educational films, Office Etiquette utilizes the well-worn "Goofus and Gallant" strategy. Here, Goofus is Barbara, a troubled woman who wants to quit her job because she can't easily handle meeting people, and Gallant is Ruth, considerably more centered than Barbara. Ruth, who is played by the same actor that plays the wife in The Best Made Plans (see the Tireless Marketers disc) says: "Why, meeting people is the thing I like most about my job. I think it's fun having new people come into the office all the time." Ruth tries to teach Barbara about projection - that people behave to you as you do to them, and that if you're nice to people they'll usually be nice to you too - but it takes a nightmare to turn Barbara's mind around.
How many of us have had nightmares about the office? They're a fixture in office training films, too. Barbara's takes place in "Mr. Franklin's office," and is filled with expressionistic details: tapping feet, ominous music, people waiting in vain for their appointments, insistently ringing phones, frustration and anger, a snippy secretary, and finally a confrontation with her double. The dream restores Barbara's lost appetite for dinner and with it, her optimism. "In the days that followed," says the narrator, "Barbara did her best to acquire a genuine interest in people. Where she found that smiles are effective only when they're genuine." She becomes a more functional accessory for her boss, and learns important lessons: how to turn away a plaintive visitor "firmly, without making an enemy of him" and not to chew gum in the office. The story ends on a positive note. "...Because of her changed attitude, the duties which had once been a nightmare for her, became instead the pleasant and exciting experience of meeting the public." Barbara has come of age as a good office wife.
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